Ghamro doesn’t work – Ama Nova
Renowned Ghanaian musician and current Female Artiste of the Year at the Central Music Awards, Ama Nova, has added her voice to the ongoing conversation about royalty payments in the music industry.
In a recent interview with DjQwequ on Ahomka 99.5 FM at Elmina, Ama Nova emphasized the need for a more efficient and transparent system to manage royalty payments to musicians.
According to Ama Nova, the current leadership of the Ghana Music Rights Organization (GHAMRO) is not doing enough to ensure musicians receive fair compensation for their work. She advocated for the establishment of new institutions to oversee royalty payments, stating that the current system is inadequate.
Ama Nova’s comments come as she promotes her latest single, “Odo Different,” featuring Fameye. As a respected voice in the Ghanaian music industry, her call for reforms is likely to resonate with her peers and fans alike.
Ama Nova’s impressive musical career has earned her numerous accolades, including the coveted Female Artiste of the Year title at the Central Music Awards. Her dedication to using her platform to advocate for the rights of musicians is a testament to her commitment to creating positive change in the industry.
As the conversation about royalty payments continues to gain momentum, Ama Nova’s voice is a welcome addition. Her advocacy for reforms is a call to action for industry stakeholders to work together to create a more equitable and sustainable system for musicians.
Source: DjQwequ Blogs